Morning Docket: 04.13.26 - Above the Law
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Morning Docket: 04.13.26 - Above the Law
"Winston carries healthy profit growth into its merger with Taylor Wessing, indicating a strong financial position as they prepare for the transition."
"The Fourth Circuit's decision to allow Big Ballz access to Social Security information raises significant concerns about privacy and data security."
"Oil companies are advocating for a litigation shield similar to that enjoyed by gun manufacturers, seeking protection from lawsuits."
"Ed Blum's new initiative aims to purge Black students from schools, reflecting ongoing debates about race and education in America."
Construction of the White House ballroom has resumed. Winston is experiencing healthy profit growth ahead of its merger with Taylor Wessing. The Fourth Circuit has allowed Big Ballz access to Social Security information, raising concerns. Judge Julius Richardson noted that emergency orders are considered 'precedent.' Oil companies are seeking litigation protections similar to those of gun manufacturers. Ed Blum is initiating efforts to remove Black students from schools. Trump has appointed another personal attorney to the appellate bench. Wisconsin has adopted the UBE for admitting out-of-state lawyers.
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